Tag Archives: paganism

Merry Meet! The FTC requires that I give you my Advertising & Affiliate Disclosure, because as of March 2016, I may recommend products I have tried and tested by a company that I am an affiliate for, products … Continue reading →

This is something I shared a few years ago on another one of my networks, but I thought I’d also share it here for the readers. I’ve gotten tons of requests over the years from people who have lost their … Continue reading →

Ok, so we’ve all had that friend or that person in our lives that, whenever they’re in our presence, they seem to suck us dry of our physical energy. Sometimes they’re not even aware of it. Others are not only … Continue reading →

I’ve been silent for a few months with my writing and contributing to this blog, which honestly, should scare the hell out of everyone, as silence with me can only mean one thing…. more cauldron stirring. My lack of contributions … Continue reading →

Yes, yes…. all us witches are very excited about Samhain (Pronounced Sow-in)… to the non-magical, curious folks reading this, that’s Halloween… our New Year and one of the most Sacred of the Sabbats to Pagans and Witches. I still get … Continue reading →

It is said that understanding and education are the two best actions against ignorance and fear…. but are they? What do you do when an angry, hateful and overzealous mob of members of a radical religious group come knocking … Continue reading →

There is quite a big debate about using magick in retaliation or self defense in the witch community, verses turning the other cheek and allowing “Karma” to do her thing. I personally have had the scolding finger shook … Continue reading →

This is a touchy subject… not that I’m afraid to talk about it, clearly, if you have been reading my articles, you’ll already know that I have no bones about speaking my mind or hurting a few feelings in … Continue reading →

It’s human nature. Every single aspect of it. Love. The wanting of it, the blissful days filled with the feeling of being in love, and the heart break of losing it. For years I detested Valentine’s day just because of … Continue reading →

Aside from my own family members, I was fortunate enough to have had two additional mentors to guide my practices. The second one, whose name was Maria, was the mother of a friend I had made while studying the Mayan … Continue reading →